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Need A Great Dessert Recipe


jasonD2

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jasonD2 Experienced

cooking for a girl this weekend and i need to make a dessert that is gluten, egg and dairy free - any suggestions? thanks a bunch


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not sure of what to cook but points to you for cooking for her, that's sweet :)

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Have you looked on glutenfreeda? They might have something for you. I have tons of recipes but none that are dairy and egg free.

Emily Elizabeth Enthusiast

Here's a link to a great recipe that I make - Open Original Shared Link.

Just replace the oreos with extra raspberries and blueberries or even gluten free cookies if you like. It's SO good. My husband made this for me the first time I had it and I was so impressed!

If cool whip is a problem (it doesn't have lactose, but it does have the milk-derived protein sodium caseinate) then you may find this thread helpful for a completely dairy free whipped topping - Open Original Shared Link.

If you are looking for a cake recipe I have those too. They just typically require more crazy ingredients that you wouldn't normally have if you don't cook gluten/dairy/egg free all the time.

  jasonD2 said:
cooking for a girl this weekend and i need to make a dessert that is gluten, egg and dairy free - any suggestions? thanks a bunch
Susanna Newbie

Brownies: easy to bake. Use any gluten-free brownie recipe. Substitute Smart Balance margarine (vegan) for the butter in the recipe, and use egg replacer for the eggs. They should come out fine. Top with something impressive: whole cashews, or fresh berries, or a sprinkle of powdered sugar.

She'll be so impressed!

Susanna

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